Teaching Strategies Mighty Minutes for Preschool

Teaching Strategies Mighty Minutes for Preschool

Objective

Title

What You Do

Card Number

Regulates own emotions and

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behaviors Related Objectives: 3. 4. 8. 11. 16.

21. 35

Freeze

Play dance music. Be prepared to stop it at various times. When the music stops, tell the children to "freeze" and pretend to be a statue.

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Establishes and sustains positive

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relationships Related Objectives: 1. 3. 5. 8. 9.

30. 34. 35

Hello Friends

Sing the following song to the tune of "Goodnight Ladies," (See card)

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Demonstrating traveling skills

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Related Objectives: 3. 5. 8. 11. 13.

Silly Willy Walking

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Ask "How many body parts do you use when you walk? Have children form groups based on how many body parts they want to use. (See card)

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Listen to and understand

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increasingly complex language Related Objectives: 3. 5. 9. 10. 11.

13. 15. 29. 34

Purple Pants

Sing to the tune "The Farmer in the Dell". Adapt the song using children's names and colors of their clothing.

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Listens to and understands increasingly complex language Related Objectives: 1. 3. 5. 9. 11. 26. 35

Simon Says

Play Simon Says giving each child a one-step direction. If they make a mistake, invite them to roar like a tiger and then continue playing with game.

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Listens to and understands increasingly complex language Related Objectives: 3. 5. 11. 14. 21

Listening Story

Ask children to listen closely to the following story. Tell them to stand up when they hear the word up and to sit down when they hear the word down. Emphasize the word up and down when reading the story.

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Listens to and understands increasingly complex language Related Objectives: 1. 3. 4. 10. 34

Are You Ready?

Use military-style marching rhythm to chant the questions. Teach children to chant their responses.

Example: Teacher: Are you ready to work and play? Children: I am ready to work and play.

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Listens to and understands

increasingly complex language Related Objectives: 3. 9. 10. 11.

The Litter Monster

Write the poem on a chart and read aloud.

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12. 15. 17. 27. 30

Use language to express

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thoughts and needs. Related Objectives: 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

11. 14. 15. 23. 25

Write several action words on a chart. Help children create a movement to

Words in Motion

associate with each word. Call out one word at a time as the children try out

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each motion.

Use language to express thoughts and needs

Related Objectives: 3, 8, 11, 12, 14, 22, 26

Tell the children that they're going to play a guessing game. Put an item in a

Describing Things

bag and describe the item to the children. Let the children take turns choosing

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an item and describing it.

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Use language to express thoughts and needs

Related Objectives: 1. 3. 8. 11. 15. 22. 25. 26.

A Tree My Size

Write the poem on the board or on a chart and read it aloud until the children are familiar with the words. Invite the children to perform hand motions as they say the size

words.

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Use language to express

thoughts and needs Related Objectives: 3. 7. 11.

Bouncing Big Brown Balls

Sing to the tune "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Pretend to bounce a ball. Call attention to the /b/ sound at the beginning of words.

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15. 21. 34. 35. 36.

Use language to express

Look around the room through a pair of pretend binoculars. Say "I spy with my little eye

thoughts and needs Related Objectives: 3. 8. 11.

I Spy with my little something..." Tell the children to give a thumb up sign when they think they've figured

Eye

out what the object is. Ask "How do you know?" Ask a child to explain. Let children take

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15. 16. 21. 22. 23. 26

turns.

Uses appropriate

conversational and other

Write several action words on a chart.

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communication skills

Paper Towel Rap Help children create a movement to associate with each word. Call out one word at a

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Related Objectives: 3. 4. 5. 7.

time as the children try out each motion. Have children take turns being leader.

8. 11. 14. 15. 23. 25.

Demonstrates positive

Ask the children to look at their clothing. Invite one child to stand. Select one

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approaches Related Objectives: 3. 5. 8. 9.

Just Like Mine

distinguishing feature on the child's clothing and tell the children what it is. Ask the child to find someone else whose clothing has the same feature and gently touch him or her

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13. 22. 29.

on the arm. (See card for more details)

Demonstrates positive

Put a small object in an interesting box and shake it gently. Ask "What do you think is in

approaches Related Objectives: 1. 3. 8. 9.

What's Inside the the box? Why do you think that?" Think aloud about the size of the box and the noise the

Box?

object makes when you shake it. Give clues about the purpose of the object and its

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12. 16. 21. 24. 26

shape. Reveal just a small part of the object before you show the whole object.

Remembers and connects

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experiences Related Objectives: 3. 8. 10.

11. 13. 15. 21

Im thinking of...

Say "Listen carefully to the clues I'm going to give you and try to figure out what I'm thinking." Describe a familiar object and have the children guess after each clue. Repeat

the game with other letter sounds and familiar objects that reinforce the study topic.

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Remembers and connects

Say the following rhyme and pretend you are walking through the park, woods, or play

experiences Related Objectives: 3. 9. 14.

Strolling Through the Park

yard. Before you finish the rhyme, ask the children what might be looking at them. Have them describe what it looks and sounds like. Finish the rhyme with the following verse.

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15. 36.

(see card)

Remembers and connects

experiences Related Objectives: 3. 8. 9. 11.

Hi-Ho, the Derry-O

Invite children to predict what they'll see at the place you're about to visit. Sing to the tune of "The Farmer in the Dell." Use the children's ideas in additional verses.

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34.

Remembers and connects

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experiences Related Objectives:

3. 9. 11. 13. 25. 26.

Riddle, Riddle, What is that?

Choose several items related to the current study. Create a riddle to describe each item, e.g., "I am green and grow on trees." Begin each riddle by saying, "Riddle, riddle, what is

that?" Allow the children to take turns guessing the item.

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Uses classification skills

Select several items from around the classroom that can be sorted into two distinct

13 Related Objectives:

I Have a Secret groups, e.g., four red blocks and four blue blocks. Make two circles on the floor with yarn

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3. 8. 11. 25. 26.

or hula hoops. Divide the items into two groups by placing one group inside each circle.

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Ask the class if they can figure out your secret sorting rule. Discuss what the items have in common and what is different. Offer clues as needed.

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Uses symbols and images to represent something not present.

Related Objectives: 3. 8. 10. 11. 15. 26.

Nothing, Nothing Something

Shake your fists twice and say, "Nothing, nothing." Shake them again and say, "Something." Open your fists, and pretend to hold something, e.g., bouncing ball, slithery snake, ice cream cone, crying baby, or kitten. Ask the children to guess the name of the

imaginary object in your hands.

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Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 11. 20. 34

Riddle Dee Dee

Chant the following rhyme and keep the beat. (See card for rhyme). Provide the first two rhyming words and invite the children to continue making rhymes with that word. Repeat

with new word.

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Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 1. 3. 5. 7. 8. 11. 34.

Clap the Missing Word

Chant, snap, tap or clap the beat. Hold up a numeral card from 1-10. Ask the children to name the numeral. Invite them to perform a simple motion to demonstrate their knowledge of the quantity that it represents. (See card)

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Demonstrates phonological

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awareness Related Objectives: 3. 8. 9. 11.

23. 35

Ticky Ricky

Collect a basket of items that the children can name. Snap, tap, or clap as you chant

the rhyme. (see card for rhyme). Ask a child to select an object from the basket, name

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the object and say a word that rhymes with it. Repeat and let each child have a turn.

Demonstrates phonological

Explain that "scat" singing is a different kind of singing because one uses sounds instead

awareness Related Objectives: 3. 8. 11.

Scat Singing

of words. Sing a line using any combination of sounds and have the children repeat it. (see card) Jazz up the sounds with rhythm. The more you get into this, the more the

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children will enjoy it.

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 1. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11

Leaping Sounds

Explain that you are going to say a letter sound and describe an action. Tell the children that if their names begin with that sound, they should perform the action. Continue until

all of the children have had a chance to participate.

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Demonstrates phonological

awareness Related Objectives: 3. 8. 14.

La, La, La

Sing a simple song that is very familiar to the children, such as "row, row, row your boat". Then repeat the song, replacing each syllable in the words with la

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34.

Demonstrates phonological

awareness Related Objectives: 3. 7. 8. 9.

This Old Man

Sing and create motions to go with each line. Create new verses with words that rhyme with the numbers you count.

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14. 20. 34

Demonstrates phonological

Lay three hula hoops on the floor labeled with the numerals 1, 2, and 3. Have each child

awareness Related Objectives:

Sorting Syllables

select a small object and say its name. Ask the children to indicate the number of syllables in the object's name by clapping. Say, "Let's try baby. How many syllables are in

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3. 7. 8. 11. 13. 16. 20.

baby? Clap it with me (clap, clap). The baby goes in the circle with the 2."

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 3. 8. 9. 11.

Disappearing Rhymes

Sketch something with several features on a dry erase board or chalkboard, e.g., a face, building, or tree. Say a word that rhymes with one of the features, e.g., "I see something

that rhymes with pie...yes, it's an eye." Erase that feature and begin again, e.g., "I see something that rhymes with pier...yes, it's an ear. Let's erase both ears." Continue until

you've erased the entire sketch.

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Demonstrates phonological

Write the following rhyme on the board or on a chart. Recite the rhyme to the class:

awareness Related Objectives:

One, Two, Buckle

"One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door. Five, six, pick up sticks. Seven,

My Shoe

eight, lay them straight. Nine, ten, a big fat hen!" Repeat the rhyme several times. Create

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3. 7. 8. 17. 20. 34.

new rhymes with each line, e.g., "One, two, cry boo hoo. Three, four, sit on the floor."

Demonstrates phonological

Say the chant and create real or nonsense words that rhyme with each child's name:

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awareness Related Objectives:

Listen For Your Name

"Listen for your name. Listen for your name. Listen for the word that sounds like your name. [Skeeter, heater, teeter...] It's Peter!" Have the children guess whose name rhymes with

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3. 7. 8. 11.

the real or nonsense words. The children respond with the name of the child.

Demonstrates phonological

Sing, chant, or rap to a lively beat: "We like letters and we're here to say, we can make

awareness

our letter in so many ways. We can make them with our fingers. We can make them with

Related Objectives:

Let's Make Letters our hands. We can make them with our bodies. Oh yes, we can! Let's make T... /t/,/t/,/t/.

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3. 5. 7. 8. 11. 12. 14. 16. 29. 35.

Let's make P... /p/, /p/, /p/. Let's make C... /k/, /k/, /k/." Have children stand and form the

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letters with their bodies.

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 3. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 14. 34.

Humpty Dumpty

Read or recite the Humpty Dumpty rhyme together. Use a real egg as Humpty Dumpty the first time you say the rhyme. Drop it for dramatic effect when you say "had a great fall." Use newspaper to keep the floor clean. Repeat the rhyme and have the children act it out: "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's

horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again!"

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Demonstrates phonological

Read the following rhyme: "Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock. The clock

awareness Related Objectives:

Hickory Dickory Dock

struck [one], the mouse [ran down]. Hickory dickory dock." Increase the hour each time you repeat the rhyme. Create a rhyming phrase to pair with each "time", e.g., "The clock

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3. 7. 8. 9. 11. 14. 20. 34.

struck three, the mouse cried, 'Wheeeee!'"

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives: 3. 7. 8. 11. 14. 20. 36.

Here Is the Beehive

Recite the rhyme and create hand motions for the children to follow" "Here is the

beehive, but where are the bees? They're hidden away where nobody sees. When we're

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standing still, they'll exit the hive. Watch and you'll see... one, two, three, four, five. Bzzzz!"

Demonstrates phonological

Line up several study-related items or pictures in front of the children. Create a rhythmic

awareness Related Objectives:

Clap the Beat

pattern by clapping each syllable as you name the item, e.g., "ba-na-na (3 claps), apple (2 claps), grape-fruit (2 claps, or plum (1 clap)." Repeat the clapping syllable rhythm

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3. 8. 20. 34.

together. Create a mew rhythmic pattern by changing the order of the items.

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Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives:1,3,4,8,11,14,17,35

A-Hunting We Will Go

(1)Sing the following rhyme. (2)Choose a child to be the leader. The leader names a word in the second line and

creates a rhyming phrase. *A-hunting we will go. A-hunting we will go. We'll catch a (rat)and(touch his hat). And

then we'll let him go!

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(1)Recite the poem.

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives:3,8,9,25

I Had a Little Nut Tree

*I had a little (walnut) tree, out swaying in the sun. I wanted 60 (walnuts), but it gave me only one.

My best friend came to visit me and make a (walnut) pie.

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But when she saw my lone (walnut), she heaved a heavy sigh.

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives:3,8,11,17

Mr. Forgretful

(1)Develop a list of compound words and write them on the board or a chart. (2)Tell the following story.

*Once upon a time there was a very forgetful man. He forgot everything: where he placed his keys, whether he brushed his teeth, and where he parked his car. Some

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people called him Mr. Forgetful. Sometimes Mr. Forgetful would forget to say the end of a

word. Instead of saying "football" he would just say "foot".

(3) Have the children guess how Mr. Forgetful might say each word on your list.

Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives:3,8,11,14,23,25,33,3 4

The Green Grass Grows

(1)First sketch grass and a hole in the ground on the board or a chart. As you sing the tune of (the green Grass Grew All Around" sketch the tree.

(2)Have the children echo each line and then sing the chorus together. *There was a tree, Deep in the woods. The prettiest tree That you ever did see. Chorus: Oh, the tree in a hole, and the hole in the ground and the green grass grows all

around, all around, The green grass grows all around.

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Demonstrates phonological awareness

Related Objectives:3,7,8,9,20,36

High in the Tree

(1)Say the finger play and create motions to go along with the words. *(Five) (fuzzy peaches) hanging in a tree Let's pick a few for you and pick a few for me. Along cane (Justin), (he) was up to no good. (He) shook that tree as hard as (he) could.

Then ate (three) peaches, Mmm-Mmm good. (2)Invite the children to join you in the fingerplay.

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Demonstrates phonological The Name Dance

(1)Help children determine the number of syllables in their names by

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awareness

clapping each syllable. (2)Select a child and say her name. Clap and move

Related Objectives:1,5,8,34,35

your body rhythmically for each syllable. (3)Sing "(Car-ly, car-ly)let's try the

(Car-ly) dance.(4)Ask the child to join you in making up her name dance.

(5)Repeat this game with each child.

(6)When finished, have all the children dance their names together.

Demonstrates phonological 1, 2, 3, What Do I

(1)Collect several itmes related to the current study, and put them in a small basket.

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awareness

See?

Cover the basket with a scarf or piece of fabric. (2)Peek under the scarf and say

Related Objectives:3,8,11,20

"1,2,3,what do I see?"(3)Begin to say the name of the item emphasizing the initial sound,

e.g. "It's a l....(leaf). (4)Invite the children to guess the name of the item. If they guess

correctly, reveal the item. If they do not guess correctly, slowly reveal a small part.

(5)Have the group say the word together after revealing the item.

Demonstrates phonological

Two Plump

(1)Make each hand into a fish and pretend that each fist is an armadillo's shell and each

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awareness

Armadillos

thumb is the head.

Related Objectives:3,7,8,25,36

(2)Begin with both fists in front of you. Each time you say crawl away, move a fist behind

your back. Return a fist to the front each time you say come back.

(3)Recite the following rhyme.

*Two plump (armadillos) (crawling down the street), One name (Pedro) and the other

name (Pete). Crawl away (Pedro), crawl away (Pete), Come back (Pedro) come back

(Pete).

Demonstrates phonological

Clap a Friend's

(1)To the tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," clap each syllable of a child's name as part

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awareness

Name

of the song.

Related

*Clap a friend's name with me, Name with me, Name with me. Clap a friend's name with

Objectives:1,3,8,11,20,35

me. Let's try (Ka-cy). (Ka-cy), (clap clap).

(2) Repeat the song, substituting different children's names.

Demonstrates phonological

Little Ball

(1)Write the following poem on poster board and point to the words as you read them

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awareness

aloud.

Related

*Little ball, little ball, round as can be, Bounce, Bounce, bounce, right back to me. Little

Objectives:1,3,5,8,11,17,20

ball, little ball, 1-2-3, Little ball, little ball, smooth as can be. Roll, roll, roll, right back to me.

Little ball 1-2-3.

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